OK, this is Zak's latest meme, to which I'm obviously succumbing. Here is my RPG Person Profile:
I'm currently running (at home): Oriental Monsters & Magic playtest campaign
Tabletop RPGs I'm currently playing (at home) include: HeroQuest
I'm currently running (online): nothing
Tabletop RPGs I'm currently playing (online) include: BRP, HeroQuest, RuneQuest 6
I would especially like to play/run: Monkey, Tunnels & Trolls, Wordplay
...but would also try: Aquelarre, Món de monstres
I live in: Paris
2 or 3 well-known RPG products other people made that I like: Death Frost Doom, Gloranthan Classics: Pavis & Big Rubble, Rome: Life and Death of the Republic
2 or 3 novels I like: The Age of Doubt, The Name of the Rose, The Water Margin
2 or 3 movies I like: A Chinese Ghost Story, North by Northwest, Yongseoneun Eopda
Best place to find me on-line: G+
I will read almost anything on tabletop RPGs if it's: set in Glorantha
I really do not want to hear about: theories about role-playing games -- I like to play rpg's not to think about rpg's
I think dead orc babies are: cliché'd
Games I'm in are like: http://eternal-con.de/
Free RPG Content I made for Glorantha is available here.
Free RPG Content I made for Imperial China is available here.
Free RPG Content I made for weird fantasy role-playing is available here.
You can buy RPG stuff I made about BRP China here.
If you know anything about East Asia, it'd help me with a project I'm working on.
About Me
25 October 2013
11 October 2013
Cultural Maps from the Upcoming Guide to Glorantha
The Guide to Glorantha should be available by the end of the year. The text is fully written and has been proofread. Jeff et al are now busy with the artistic part: the illustrations and, of course, this being a fantasy product, the maps.
The two maps below have been 'leaked' on the Glorantha G+ community and on the new Glorantha web-site a few days ago. Funnily enough, they both cover my favourite part of Glorantha: Umathela. Enjoy!
The two maps below have been 'leaked' on the Glorantha G+ community and on the new Glorantha web-site a few days ago. Funnily enough, they both cover my favourite part of Glorantha: Umathela. Enjoy!
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